{{page>re:dfa_rituals:header}} ===== Using a Magic Construct ===== In DFA Rituals v2.0, a **Construct** is the **form or vessel** that gives a ritual its structure — the “container” that holds, focuses, and releases the magical energy. Without a Construct, the spell has no shape, no boundary, and no reliable effect. Constructs can be **physical**, **symbolic**, or **evanescent**, but they must always exist within the fiction and be acknowledged in the ritual’s design. ==== What Is a Construct? ==== A Construct is the **framework that holds the magic**. It may be: * A traditional **magic circle**, drawn or inscribed * A **potion bottle** into which the effect is distilled * An **item**, weapon, or artifact that receives enchantment * A **binding sigil** painted on a wall or engraved in flesh * A **ritual phrase**, chanted and released at a precise moment * A **spatial layout** (e.g., aligned stones, a doorway, a trap design) * Even a **living body**, if it’s meant to receive or carry the effect ==== Why Is a Construct Required? ==== * It **shapes** the magic and tells it where to go * It **contains** the effect during buildup * It **defines** the space, object, or moment where the ritual is anchored * It allows for **narrative vulnerability** — if the construct is flawed or disrupted, the magic may collapse or explode ==== Types of Constructs ==== * **Circle (Traditional)**: Chalk, blood, salt, rune-inscribed — often used for summoning, warding, or containment * **Infused Object**: Potion bottle, charm, blade, coin — used for delayed or portable effects * **Symbolic Anchor**: Diagram, word, sigil — used for rituals where the casting site *is not* the effect site * **Incantation Constructs**: When the entire ritual is carried in voice and focus — fragile but fast * **Biological Constructs**: The caster’s body, a marked animal, a vessel-person — risky but potent ==== Disruption ==== Constructs are **interruptible** unless otherwise protected. * A scuffed circle breaks containment * A shattered potion bottle releases raw energy * A disrupted chant causes the spell to misfire * A stolen or damaged object loses its charge * A warded location defiled or corrupted may cause magical backlash ==== Construct and Scale ==== Larger or more powerful rituals may require **bigger or more elaborate constructs**: * Scene-scale effect → Basic circle or object may suffice * Domain-scale effect → Complex geometry, multi-part construction, or linked constructs * Global-scale effect → Ritual architecture, ley-line alignment, multi-ritual coordination ==== Invoke/Compel Examples ==== * **Invoke**: “The diagram is flawless. The energy flows perfectly into the binding stone.” * **Compel**: “The chalk line smears — the construct collapses. The ritual destabilizes immediately.” ==== Construct: Shaping the Spell ==== The **Construct** is what gives a ritual its form — the mold into which magical energy is poured. Without it, magic has no boundary or control. It is one of the three non-optional components of ritual casting (alongside Link and Catalyst). ^ Construct Type ^ Example Uses ^ Vulnerabilities ^ | Circle | Summoning, warding, containment | Physical disruption (scuffed, broken, breached) | | Potion or Object | Bottled effects, delayed-use magic | Can be shattered, stolen, or sabotaged | | Symbolic Diagram | Projected effects, area rituals | Incomplete or misdrawn symbols | | Spoken Construct | Spoken command or phrase with power | Interruption, mispronunciation, noise | | Living Vessel | Embedding magic in self or others | Wounds, corruption, or unintended consequences | | Architectural Construct | Large-scale rituals (buildings, stones) | Structural weakness, location shift | === Notes === * The Construct defines where the magic goes — physically, symbolically, or spiritually. * It is **always required**, even if only abstractly described. * More powerful effects demand **larger, more stable, or more symbolic constructs**. * GMs may offer compels for flawed constructs, or require full scenes to create complex ones. === GM Reminder === * If the Construct is broken, the magic doesn’t just fail — it may turn volatile. {{page>re:dfa_rituals:footer}}